Genuine Subaru Sti Pedal Pad Set (m/t) on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, California, United States
Subaru Genuine STI Pedal Pad Set (M/T) Subaru Part Number: C8110FG010 -Aluminum pedal covers with non-slip surfaces and STI logo. Fits - Impreza Exc. WRX STI (2008-2016) Legacy Exc. GT and Outback (2010-2016) Forester Exc. GT (2009-2016) All parts come with a 1 year parts warranty with original invoice. Fairfield Subaru 2525 Martin Rd Fairfield CA 94534 Please call or us with any Subaru parts questions or needs (707) 639-9055 |
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2013 Audi A6 Allroad unveiled
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BMW 1 Series M Coupe – Official +video
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